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  • Suddenly Last Summer

    At Island City Stage

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 05th, 2022

    South Florida theater fans have a chance to see a production of an infrequently-staged Tennessee Williams play titled "Suddenly Last Summer." The production runs through April 17. Some may recall the story from the 1959 film with the same title, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift.

  • Intimate Apparel

    A Palm Beach Dramaworks Production

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 04th, 2022

    Lynn Nottage's drama, Intimate Apparel is a fine fit at Palm Beach Dramaworks (PBD). The professional, nonprofit company's production runs through April 17. PBD's production, fittingly, takes place in the company's intimate Don & Ann Brown Theatre.

  • August: Osage County

    By Tracy Letts at San Jose Stage

    By: Victor Cordell - Apr 07th, 2022

    Playwright Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize and multiple Tony Award winning play concerns the family reunion from hell.  The family doge, Beverly, was a prominent poet in his younger days, but settled into a long life as a disgruntled teacher and acknowledged but likeable alcoholic.  Several days after his unexplained disappearance, Violet, his wife and family doyenne, musters the troops. 

  • Cyrano de Bergerac

    At Palm Canyon Theatre

    By: Jack Lyons - Apr 07th, 2022

    Director Layne has cast 22 performers to tell the achingly poignant story of Cyrano and Roxane.  There are a couple metaphors on the foibles and folly of the human condition that run throughout that could easily recall a memory or two bringing misty eyes to those in the audience who can still relate. Yes. It’s somewhat of a tragedy masquerading as a comedy in dead earnest  Love is like that sometimes.

  • 1776 Revival at A.R.T in May

    Then Roundabout’s American Airlines Theatre in September

    By: A.R.T. - Apr 08th, 2022

    American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University announces the full cast and creative team of its upcoming revival of 1776 directed by Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus. Co-presented with Roundabout Theatre Company (RTC), the production begins performances at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, MA, on Tuesday, May 17; opens officially on Thursday, May 26; and plays through Sunday, July 24, 2022.

  • Hotter Than Egypt by Yussef El Guindi

    Co-produced by Marin Theatre Company and A Contemporary Theatre of Seattle

    By: Victor Cordell - Apr 08th, 2022

    Yussef El Guindi’s new play deftly delves into a constellation of differences – not only cultural, but marital, economic, power, gender, and generational – some between cultures and some within.  The result is a lively dramedy that reveals the causes and consequences of the cracks in the American couple’s marriage.

  • Fefu And Her Friends

    produced by American Conservatory Theater

    By: Victor Cordell - Apr 08th, 2022

    In 1977, María Irene Fornés’ innovative “Fefu and Her Friends” replicated the notion of an all-female cast but flips the script on all of those dimensions.  It concerns a reunion of a group of friends gathered to rehearse a presentation to be given to a charity; themes are varied, including women’s relationships with women, which was pretty daring at the time; the single setting is Fefu’s house; action takes place in one day; and the characters, if a little wacky, are grounded in realism. 

  • Cats

    Non-equity, National Touring Production

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 10th, 2022

    A quality national, non-equity production of Cats is touring the country. The production's most recent stop was the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Ft. Lauderdale. Cats delivers emotionally.

  • Guys and Dolls

    South Florida's MNM Theatre Company

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 09th, 2022

    MNM Theatre Company achieves mixed results with its current production of "Guys and Dolls." The production at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center runs through April 16. MNM Theatre Company is an award-winning, not-for-profit, professional group.

  • Gong Lum's Legacy at New Federal Theatre

    Elizabeth Van Dyke Directs World Premiere by Charles L. White

    By: Rachel de Aragon - Apr 11th, 2022

    Gong Lum's Legacy is presented by Woodie King Jr.'s New Federal Theater in association with The Peccadillo Theater Company. Written by Charles L. White. Directed by Elizabeth Van Dyke. The world is still Jim Crow's.  We can peek into  to the the lives of those oppressed by the system, both the African Americans and the newly arrived Chinese immigrants.  

  • Endlings by Celine Song

    Produced by Oakland Theater Project

    By: Victor Cordell - Apr 12th, 2022

    The main subjects of “Endlings” seem like inspiration for the kind of article you would see in “Parade” magazine – “World’s Most Unusual Occupations.”  Three Korean women, aged 78 to 93, are the last of a dying breed in a centuries-old occupation.

  • Emily Mann: Rebel Artist of the American Theater

    Biography by Alexis Greene

    By: Nancy Bishop - Apr 13th, 2022

    Alexis Greene is the author and editor of numerous books about theater, including The Lion King: Pride Rock on Broadway, written with Julie Taymor, and the biography Lucille Lortel: The Queen of Off Broadway. In addition to writing and editing books about women and theater, Greene’s career spans acting, theater criticism and teaching. She holds a PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

  • Broadway Across America

    2022-23 Season for Miami and Ft. Lauderdale

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 14th, 2022

    Broadway Across America has announced the 2022-23 line-ups for Broadway in Miami and Broadway in Ft. Lauderdale. Among the shows, audiences will be able to see "Hamilton" again in Ft. Lauderdale, and "Wicked" in Miami. Perhaps the hottest show on Broadway, "Six" will play in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale.

  • BAM Presents Jamie Lloyd and Martin Crimp

    James McAvoy, a New Cyrano

    By: Sssan Hall - Apr 14th, 2022

    In the beginning was the word, said John in the Bible. This was also said about Cyrano de Bergerac. Jamie  Lloyd and James McAvoy follow up with a version of Edmund Rostand’s play which celebrates the word as it is spoken today. No longer does it depend on a continuously mellifluous voice.

  • Boston's Lyric Stage

    Program for 2022/23 Season

    By: Lyric - Apr 15th, 2022

    Unforgettable moments, laughter, discovery, and joy, he Lyric Stage 2022/23 Season is a season to share.

  • Next to Normal

    Opens Season at Westport Country Playhouse

    By: Karen Isaacs - Apr 18th, 2022

    Next to Normal which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama is opening the season at Westport Country Playhouse through Sunday, April 24. The musical by Tom Kitts (music) and Brian Yorkey (book and lyrics) tells the story of an American family facing a serious mental health issue.

  • ATCA New Play Awards

    Critics Organization Announces Winners

    By: Aaron Krause - Apr 20th, 2022

    The American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA) recently announced the winners of new play awards for 2021. The Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award went to "Poor Clare" by Chiara Atik. The M. Elizabeth Osborn Award went to Makasha Copeland for their play, "Extreme Home Makeover."

  • IATI Theater Presents Bloom

    By Marco Antonio Rodriguez

    By: Rachel de Aragon - Apr 19th, 2022

    The story is placed in “the not so distant future”, a dystopian exposition of the legal persecution of people with non-binary sexual and gender orientation. Julia is completely rejecting of her son's sexual reality. Roan has been taken away by the authorities, imprisoned and tortured. We learn that neighbors, family members and 'friends' have been responsible for turning him in. It is only a matter of hours before he will be picked up and returned to prison.

  • Native Gardens by Karen Zacarias

    Produced by California's CVREP

    By: Jack Lyons - Apr 20th, 2022

    Latina/American born in Mexico, Karen Zacharias bases her “Native Gardens” comedy on her book of the same name, becoming the most produced playwright in America over the last four years.   Her plays include The Copper Children, Destiny of Desire, The Book Club, and Legacy of Light, among many others

  • Confederates by Dominique Morisseau

    Signature Theatre Produces Premiere

    By: Susan Hall - Apr 26th, 2022

    Dominique Morisseau has taken a loaded topic, the Big Mamma of black plantation culture, and fixed her in a space during the Civil War mashed up with the present.  Big Mamma is bursting out of her role in the 1860s, getting the notion that with gun in hand and books to be read she can be free.  In the present, she is  a university professor, nurturing a young black student, a white student and a black female assistant anxious for tenure.  Tyler Perry and Martin Lawrence have made fun of Big Mamma. The strength of Tennessee Williams’ white Big Mamma in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, comes from the springboard of this icon of  plantation life.

  • Star of Freedom

    World Premiere Musical at Ivoryton Playhouse

    By: Karen Isaacs - Apr 26th, 2022

    Star of Freedom has music by Connecticut resident Jeff Blaney and a book by Lawrence Thelen. The piece began life as the concept album Exodus; Executive/Artistic Director Jacqueline Hubbard saw the possibilities and brought it to Thelen to write the book.

  • 71st Annual Outer Critics Circle Awards

    Honoring Broadway and Off Broadway

    By: Outer - Apr 26th, 2022

    Leading the pack with the most honors of the season is the Broadway play The Lehman Trilogy with nine nominations, followed by the Off-Broadway musicals Harmony and Kimberly Akimbo which earned eight nods each. The most recognized Broadway musicals of the season are MJ the Musical and Paradise Square, with seven nominations each.

  • Barrington Stage Company

    Broadway's Best

    By: BSC - Apr 29th, 2022

    Barrington Stage Company (BSC), announces Summer 2022 Events with Broadway’s Best at the Boyd-Quinson Stage and the St. Germain Stage at the Sydelle and Lee Blatt Performing Arts Center.

  • All’s Well That End Well

    At Chicago Shakespeare Theatre

    By: Nancy Bishop - May 02nd, 2022

    All’s Well That End Well is based on a tale from Boccaccio’s The Decameron. (It was tale  9 of day 3: the story of Giletta di Narbona.) Like a few other Shakespeare plays, All’s Well is considered a problem play, suggesting that it involves complex ethical issues that can’t be dealt with by simple solutions. Most scholars believe that Thomas Middleton, a noted playwright of his time, either collaborated with Shakespeare on the play or revised it later.

  • Two Synge One Acts at Irish Rep

    Charlotte Moore Captures the Playwright's Spirit

    By: Susan Hall - May 02nd, 2022

    Charlotte Moore must have the same feeling for the Irish and their language that the playwright John Milington Synge did. In the W. Scott McLucas Studio Theater, a small venue located underneath the main house at the Irish Repertory Theatre, the people of Ireland are brought startlingly, truly to life. Two Synge One Acts abut each other.  As audience in this theater, you are so close that you feel a part of the action, the language invades and elevates you.  It is a thrilling experience.